San Diego · Yacht & Marine Interiors
Premium interior surface transformation for yachts, motor vessels and charter boats across San Diego — using certified Bodaq® architectural film. No demolition. No dry dock. No added weight.
San Diego is one of the world's premier yachting destinations — from the marinas of Shelter Island and Harbor Island to private moorings along Coronado and Point Loma. But traditional interior renovation means weeks in dry dock, invasive carpentry, structural weight, and a vessel out of service through peak season.
Bodaq® architectural film changes the equation entirely. We wrap your existing surfaces — walls, ceilings, cabinetry, doors, furniture — with premium wood, leather-look, stone and metal finishes. The result reads like a ground-up refit, installed in days, with zero demolition and effectively no added weight.
Architectural film weighs only grams per square meter. No impact on displacement, trim, balance or performance — a real concern with traditional materials.
A full salon refresh completes in 2–5 days. Interior work needs no dry dock — your vessel stays in the slip and in service.
Moisture-resistant, UV-stable and built for high-humidity, high-salt environments. Wipes clean with standard marine products.
Walnut, teak, oak, leather-look, brushed gold, marble, carbon and more — match or elevate your existing interior with precision.
Up to 80% less than rip-and-replace joinery, with a result that's visually indistinguishable from a full refit.
Interior installation happens dockside, at your marina, around your schedule — including charter turnarounds and off-season windows.
A look at marine interior surfaces transformed with architectural film. Replace these tiles with your own project photography as it comes in.
Walls, ceiling panels, bulkheads and feature surfaces.
Storage units, wardrobe fronts and built-in joinery.
Counters, cabinet doors and splash surfaces.
Interior doors, frames and trim throughout.
Walls, headboards, vanities and wardrobe surfaces.
Helm station panels and dashboard surrounds.
Window and porthole frames and surrounds.
Tables, desks and built-in furniture pieces.
Match your existing interior or reimagine it completely. A few representative directions:
Swatches shown are representative. Physical Bodaq® samples are provided during consultation so you can approve the exact finish on board.
We visit your vessel at the marina, assess every surface and discuss the look you're after — no obligation.
Review physical Bodaq® samples on board, match existing materials or choose a new direction, and approve a fixed quote.
Our certified installers wrap each surface in the slip, working cleanly around your schedule — typically 2–5 days.
Final inspection together, care guidance, and you're back on the water with a transformed interior.
No. Interior film installation requires no structural work, so your vessel stays in the water at the marina. We work directly on board with minimal disruption to you or your crew.
Most projects complete in 2–5 days depending on scope. A single area like a galley or helm can be done in a day; a full salon and stateroom transformation runs a few days. You receive a clear timeline before we begin.
Bodaq® film is moisture-resistant, UV-stable and designed for high-humidity, high-salt conditions. It cleans with standard marine products and performs exceptionally well in yacht interiors over years of use.
Yes. With 450+ finishes — including multiple teak, walnut and exotic wood patterns — we can closely match or complement your existing interior for a seamless, integrated result.
Effectively none. Architectural film weighs only grams per square meter, so it has no meaningful impact on displacement, trim or performance — a key advantage over replacing joinery and panels.
Absolutely. We schedule around charter calendars and off-season windows so revenue isn't interrupted, completing work in the slip during available turnaround time.
Tell us about your vessel and the look you're after. We'll arrange a dockside consultation in San Diego and provide a clear, fixed quote — no obligation.